💨 Abstract
Eight men, convicted of violent crimes in the U.S., were deported to South Sudan from a military base in Djibouti. The men, from various countries, had legal challenges that reached the Supreme Court, which allowed their removal. Despite warnings from the State Department about South Sudan's dangers, the Trump administration proceeded, citing the rule of law and American safety.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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